Some of our species’ earliest ancestors may have spent a lot more time eating salad than steak. Diet has been a crucial component of human evolution, says Tina Lüdecke, a geochemist at the Max ...
New research provides the first direct evidence that Australopithecus, an important early human ancestor that displayed ... brain development - during human evolution. Animal resources provide ...
However, direct evidence of when meat emerged among our early ancestors, and of how its consumption developed though time, has been elusive. A team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for ...
“This method opens up exciting possibilities for understanding human evolution, and it has the potential to answer crucial questions, for example, when did our ancestors begin to incorporate ...
New research provides the first direct evidence that Australopithecus, an important early human ancestor that displayed ... brain development - during human evolution. Animal resources provide ...
New research provides the first direct evidence that Australopithecus, an important early human ancestor that displayed ... brain development - during human evolution. Animal resources provide ...
New research provides the first direct evidence that Australopithecus, an important early human ancestor that displayed a mix of ape ... capacity - larger brain development - during human evolution.
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